World Science Day focuses on celebrating science centers and museums around the world to promote direct access to information and discovery. The holiday is centered around the idea that the fair dissemination of scientific knowledge can play a major role in achieving peace and spurring innovation.

The United Nations Educational,Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was born on November 16th, 1945 after one the most terrible losses of life humanity has witnessed: World War II.

UNESCO set a broad and ambitious goal: to plant the seeds of peace in the mind of every man and woman on Earth through encouraging collaborative innovation.

Directly competent in the field of cultural science, UNESCO has developed a set of international instruments for the protection of creative diversity in the world. The World Heritage Convention (1972), for instance, is considered one of the most effective international instruments in encouraging the conservation of heritage sites.

“This year, the organization will emphasize strengthening involvement in science discussion as a means to achieve sustainable development.”

In order to rejuvenate its commitment to science, UNESCO initiated World Science Day for Peace and Development in 2001. As a result, the holiday is celebrated annually worldwide on November 10th.

On this holiday, UNESCO aims to engage public discussion over emerging scientific issues and the relevance of science in daily life.

World Science Day 2016: Celebrating Science Centers and Science Museums

UNESCO hopes that by focusing on science centers and museums that more world citizens will overcome obstacles that prevent them from finding a place to appreciate the sciences.

This year, the organization will emphasize strengthening involvement in science discussion as a means to achieve sustainable development.

In addition to preserving and protecting precious artifacts, Science Centers and museums are designed to present information in the most accessible way to the public to encourage learning and intellectual curiosity. Thus, they are one way we may strengthen the links between the academic institution and the public in general.

UNESCO looks to encourage innovation and ensure that every person has access to scientific study, and World Science Day is to raise awareness of their mission.